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We’ll Meet Again returns for a second season of compelling human stories of hope, courage and resilience, exploring some of history’s most dramatic events through the personal experiences of those who lived through them.

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For most of the twentieth century Native Americans have been facing separation struggles that have torn families apart. "Independent Lens: Dawnland" reveals the untold stories of indigenous child removal, through the lens of the Wabanaki community in Maine, but these traumatic removals impacted most of the Native American community well into the 1970s.

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From Facebook's failure to protect millions of users’ data, to the proliferation of “fake news” and disinformation in the U.S. and across the world, mounting crises have raised the question: How has Facebook’s historic success as a social network brought about real-world harm?

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Explore the splendor and ingenuity of the world created by America’s First Peoples, 15,000 years ago. Combining modern science with Native knowledge, the new "Native America" documentary series shines a spotlight on these ancient cultures and the communities that still thrive today.

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You've witness majestic whales with Big Blue Live. You've explored the wild animals of Alaska with Wild Alaska Live. Now come with us as we travel through New England in an exciting new three-part live event, "AutumnWatch – New England."

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After months of waiting, the finale of The Great American Read is almost here! Airing at 8pm on October 23 on CET and ThinkTV16, the finale will include footage of watch parties (possibly including footage from Cincinnati!), events and the big reveal of America’s Favorite Novel.

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The Mayo Clinic is a renowned hospital that has helped countless people around the World overcome the odds of terrible disease and illnesses and, this month, we’ll be airing a Ken Burns documentary about the clinic and its work over the last 150 years.

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From red blood cells traveling through your veins with the protection of the white blood cells, to your brain sending signals to your legs to run that mile, the body is full of spectacular processes. But how do these processes actually work?